SoundCraft Audio Mixing Console Model Spirit Studio User Manual

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right meter. This allows the engineer to check the qual-

ity of the signal or to pin-point problems. Using PFL

will not affect the signals on the Left and Right Mix out-

puts.
Each input channel and the Group and Mix outputs

have an Insert ‘A’ gauge jack socket, which is a break

point in the signal path. It allows the signal to be taken

out of the mixer, through an external piece of equip-

ment and then back into the mixer directly after its

original exit point. The Insert point is normally by-

passed by the ‘A’ gauge jack socket contacts, and is

only brought into operation when a plug is inserted.

Typical uses would include Effects Processors, Limiters

or additional Equalisers.
The terms PRE and POST are often used in the context

of Inserts, Equalisers and Auxiliary Sends, and describe

whether that facility is placed before (Pre) or after (Post)

another particular section. This is explained further in

the detailed description of facilities.
A mixer is often judged, amongst other factors, by the

amount of Headroom available. This is a measure of

the reserve available to cope with sudden peaks in the

input signal, without distortion caused by Clipping,

when the signal becomes so high that it would exceed

the power supply rail voltages and is as a result limited.

This commonly occurs where gain settings are incor-

If the signal level is too low it may be masked
by the noise.

Signal

Noise

If the signal level is too high, clipping distortion
may occur.

Clipped

Signal

Noise

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